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War is expensive, and Trump knows this better than anyone~
Someone who has been in the business world for decades wouldn't only consider expenses without thinking about returns.
The Iran war cost hundreds of billions in military spending, and the next natural question is: how to recover it?
The answer has always been simple in history: reconstruction contracts, energy interests, weapons orders, post-war negotiation leverage.
After the Iraq war, American oil companies entered the market, and after the Afghanistan conflict, arms manufacturers' stock prices doubled—wars are always business with a payment schedule, just that the bill isn't sent to the war initiators~
Iran holds the world's fourth-largest oil reserves. After the war, who will lead reconstruction, who will sign energy agreements, who will sell infrastructure—these are the tables that real businesspeople look at~
So ultimately, it depends on what is negotiated outside the battlefield. Every U.S. war is backed by an undisclosed business plan~
From this perspective, Trump isn't a typical politician; he's a developer using the national balance sheet to do business~
#川普 # Iran #战争经济 # Oil #地缘政治 # IranWar